Do we need another Collision Repair Podcast? The "Why" behind this one- Tom Zoebelein
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Episode 1 — Why This Podcast Exists (And Why the Industry Needs It)
Operational Intelligence
What if every collision shop owner could peek behind the curtain of the best operators in the country — and steal the one thing they do better than everyone else?
That’s the reason this podcast exists.
In the debut episode of Operational Intelligence, I explain why I decided the industry needed a show like this. Not another podcast about news, not another discussion about what insurers are doing, and not another broad conversation about “the state of the industry.” We already have those.
This podcast fills a different gap.
For more than 15 years, I’ve been inside over a hundred collision shops. And in every single one, there was one standout thing — one system, one habit, one cultural trait, one operational move — that separated the best from the rest.
Those moments usually happened off-camera, behind the shop, during sales calls or casual conversations.
And they were often the most useful, practical insights any shop owner could ask for.
So in this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why showcasing individual operators (not experts or theorists) is the key to real learning
- How focusing on one thing each shop does exceptionally well makes every episode a takeaway-driven lesson
- The gap I see across the industry — and why no existing podcast is filling it
- What Operational Intelligence will cover (and what it deliberately won’t)
- How this series will help owners run smarter, smoother, and more profitable shops
- Why these aren’t interviews — they’re how-to conversations with real operators solving real problems
If you’ve ever wished you could borrow someone else’s systems, shortcuts, culture ideas, or operational playbooks… this podcast is designed to give you exactly that, one shop at a time.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Operational Intelligence — the “why” behind the show.